
- #Ldd cannot install flash player install#
- #Ldd cannot install flash player android#
- #Ldd cannot install flash player code#
Virtualization can be a solution for you but you'll need a running Windows machine to connect your device to.
#Ldd cannot install flash player android#
If it's specific Microsoft apps you're looking for, there's already a wide range of them available on Android (and iOS) such as Cortana (beta), Bing, Outlook or Word. The question is why you need this operating system. Even if it is, there is no way of saying it'll be compatible with the K3 Note.
#Ldd cannot install flash player install#
There are rumours by reputable resources that Microsoft is working on a way to install Windows 10 (partially) on an Android device but I wouldn't count on it arriving any time soon. Note that this is a not officially supported ROM and by the looks of the comments there appear to be quite some issues at the time being. There is, however, a topic that allows you to install Cyanogenmod 12.1 (Android 5.1.1) here. This topic on XDA guides you to root the device and install a custom recovery but doesn't give any links ROMs, which you'd need. I'm afraid there is little support in the area of custom flashing for your device as it is, even on the Android side. Marcioggs outlined functionalities provided in Android M in a separate answer. While this will require your device to be rooted, it offers additional functionality. Note, however, that Google has said that this was released in error, and newer versions of Android have once again disabled this.Īdditionally to above mentioned App Ops, here you can also use the Xposed Framework (for Android 5+ see here) with modules like Xprivacy or Protect My Privacy.

There's a semi-hidden permissions manager (App Ops) that can be reached through a third-party app, but doesn't require root or a custom ROM. Some alternatives exist if your device is rooted.
#Ldd cannot install flash player code#
Short of getting the app code and modifying it, you either need to accept the access request or not use the app. Which is part of the reason Google encourages developers to ensure that they're asking for the absolute minimum permissions required for the app to work. Without a custom ROM it's an all-or-nothing affair. I just saw that you have ordered a Samsung Galaxy S3, so you will have little trouble installing an alternative Android.

So just search for your device model in conjunction with "cyanogenmod" or "custom ROM". Recovery is an alternative mode you can boot into which enables you to create backups of your system or write to the ROM to install a different operating systemĮvery alternative Android version comes with tons of tutorials and help. You have to override it by flashing over USB or using an aforementioned Recovery Image ROM is the part that contains the operating system and cannot be written to while the device is running. Use that recovery so you can upload an alternative Android version to your ROM The steps you usually take are the following: Some devices have a locked bootloader, meaning you cannot boot into a mode which allows you to overwrite the part of the persistent memory which holds the operating system image.
